He's their dealer. That's what they see in him .
Yeah. Meth heads are manic when they are up. Highly energetic, sexual, violent, feel they can take on the world., wide awake as long as fueled. When they crash it's bad. I know that much about it. Not from me ever going near it. I saw a girl once who was coming down from or was down from it, OMG. Young girl. I asked someone what was wrong with her and that was the crash. It was an awful sight. Just one of the few times naive me encountered or saw such. Once my eyes were opened, the hard way, not by doing but seeing, I noticed a LOT. Those of us who have never done such things just don't see it imo. And not just meth but whatever drug. A guy I went to school with for instance, I'd run into out. Again quite naive. But I did notice he was in the bathroom about every single minute or every other. It wasn't a bathroom toilet thing because once I noticed it was every single time I ran into him. Then I noticed one time not much better from a friend of his one time who I also went to school with. Drinking was legal and smoking was still legal so there was no need to go in for that reason. And once you pay attn it is the mood too, a mania almost at times. Could have been meth, coke, heroin, I don't know. I still don't know a lot about it. Years later another kid from my class was busted for a meth lab on his property. There was some incident or fie or something, not related, which brought LE and FD there... And then they found that. Supposedly. Years ago. I looked up the case a year or so after his arrest and mysteriously the disposition was somewhat unknown, I mean he was in pretty big trouble and from how I took it, he turned into turning someone higher up in, etc... It was kind of sealed and turned into more than a county case.
Man, it sounds like my class was into it but no, was not a thing when we were in school. This is what they went on to do over the years.
I still am naive but not as much by a long shot. My mom though for instance would NEVER sense it or recognize it.
It was sad really. I also knew a guy, younger than I, good looking, had a kid, nicest darned guy. Into heroin I came to find out. He ended up in rehab. He told me the whole story, I'd sit and talk to him and vice versa any time I ran into him. I'm very upfront and real, not rudely so and he shared with me how it is the HARDEST thing to kick. This was after rehab. I hadn't even known, just in asking him where he'd been, hadn't seen him around in a bit... He said it is one of the worst drugs... Not long after he died in a car accident... I have a feeling he was messed up whether on that or just replacing it with other things I don't know. He was in the wrong lane I know that on a state two lane, one each way, highway that he drove his entire life. Such a shame.
Anyhow Im glad I've never toyed with such things, not just meth, all of it. I have had alcohol, and I have smoked but that's pretty much it. I've got more examples, guessing you know a few, not of family but of people known to each of us. I think in some cases, some will also do about anything they can get their hands on.
The ones I mentioned, from my class, they were really destroying their lives. In school they were fairly popular. Not the most popular but up there. Oh and then there's a girl I went to school with...
I'm not talking just meth. But meth is a noticeable one once you know the signs.
And it's not an excuse. Like in this case. nope.